California Code of Civil Procedure TITLE 9.5 - ARBITRATION OF FIREFIGHTER AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER LABOR DISPUTES

  • Section 1299.
    The Legislature hereby finds and declares that strikes taken by firefighters and law enforcement officers against public employers are a matter of statewide concern, are...
  • Section 1299.2.
    This title shall apply to all employers of firefighters and law enforcement officers.(Added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 906, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2001.)
  • Section 1299.3.
    As used in this title:(a) “Employee” means any firefighter or law enforcement officer represented by an employee organization, as defined in subdivision (b).(b) “Employee organization” means any...
  • Section 1299.4.
    (a) If an impasse has been declared after the parties have exhausted their mutual efforts to reach agreement over matters within the scope of arbitration, and...
  • Section 1299.5.
    (a) The arbitration panel shall, within 10 days after its establishment or any additional periods to which the parties agree, meet with the parties or their...
  • Section 1299.6.
    (a) The arbitration panel shall direct that five days prior to the commencement of its hearings, each of the parties shall submit the last best offer...
  • Section 1299.7.
    (a) The arbitration panel shall mail or otherwise deliver a copy of the decision to the parties. However, the decision of the arbitration panel shall not...
  • Section 1299.8.
    Unless otherwise provided in this title, Title 9 (commencing with Section 1280) shall be applicable to any arbitration proceeding undertaken pursuant to this title.(Added by...
  • Section 1299.9.
    (a) The provisions of this title shall not apply to any employer that is a city, county, or city and county, governed by a charter that...

Last modified: October 22, 2018